Description
MOVE IN READY! Reserve now and move in before 31st March to benefit from Stamp Duty* changes.
Property E1.02.09, a brand new 1 bedroom 1 bathroom, 2nd floor apartment offering 558 sq. ft. internal floor space in a location surrounded by nature, and an array of local amenities on your doorstep including an on-site train station
Available for £395,000, register now to find out more. You can call this home your very own. With lower interest rate mortgages for a fixed period, meaning it's cheaper to buy than rent with monthly mortgage repayments from £898*
You can purchase your new home with the Own New Rate Reducer with a deposit amount from 20%, with a Rate Reducer Mortgage of up to 80% loan-to-value (LTV), you could secure the financing you need to make this dream luxury home a reality.
Register your interest to be the first to find out more about purchasing this home with Own New Rate Reducer.
Waterlily Court
Waterlily Court sits alongside South Cator Park, giving it a prime position for enjoying the emerald in the Kidbrooke Village crown. Sutcliffe Park, the other major green space in Kidbrooke Village, isn't very much further. Cator Park was conceived at the very beginning of the Kidbrooke Village story, and is now very well established as a haven for people and wildlife. The entire park offers a wide range of features and things to do. Cycling, walking, sitting in the sun, and sports in the multi-use games area are just some of the ways to enjoy local park life. Residents have set up groups for running, yoga and tai chi, which of course you are welcome to join. It's also a very ecologically-minded open space, with wildlife-friendly areas including lavender mounds which are irresistible to bees. Reclaimed timber has been used for seats and fences, and in the children's adventure playground.
Boasting private outdoor space, you will also have access to Waterlily Court podium garden - it really is a park within a park. Tucked discreetly between the apartment buildings, it's an oasis of peace and mindfulness, offering views over South Cator Park, and is open to residents only. Cherry trees, silver birches, colourful ornamental grasses, evergreens, seasonal flowers, sage and lavender all play a role in creating a space for contemplating life and feeling just a little more... Zen.
Kidbrooke Village
You can immerse yourself in nature and come home to a tranquil oasis or enjoy a lovely stroll to the famous green and quaint centre in Blackheath. Pegler Square is the beating heart of Kidbrooke Village, a central hub alive with energy. The many amenities on offer include a Sainsbury's Local, The Depot (Young's Pub), Starbucks, PureGym and Fennies Nursery.
Regular trains from the on-site Kidbrooke Station to London Bridge (in 16 mins), Waterloo East (19 mins), Charing Cross (25 mins) and Victoria Stations (28 mins). Trains also connect to Lewisham, providing DLR to Greenwich, Canary Wharf, Stratford and London City Airport.
Arrange an appointment today for a personalised viewing of your new home.
*Prices and information correct at time of publication. Computer generated images are indicative only.
Property E1.02.09, a brand new 1 bedroom 1 bathroom, 2nd floor apartment offering 558 sq. ft. internal floor space in a location surrounded by nature, and an array of local amenities on your doorstep including an on-site train station
Available for £395,000, register now to find out more. You can call this home your very own. With lower interest rate mortgages for a fixed period, meaning it's cheaper to buy than rent with monthly mortgage repayments from £898*
You can purchase your new home with the Own New Rate Reducer with a deposit amount from 20%, with a Rate Reducer Mortgage of up to 80% loan-to-value (LTV), you could secure the financing you need to make this dream luxury home a reality.
Register your interest to be the first to find out more about purchasing this home with Own New Rate Reducer.
Waterlily Court
Waterlily Court sits alongside South Cator Park, giving it a prime position for enjoying the emerald in the Kidbrooke Village crown. Sutcliffe Park, the other major green space in Kidbrooke Village, isn't very much further. Cator Park was conceived at the very beginning of the Kidbrooke Village story, and is now very well established as a haven for people and wildlife. The entire park offers a wide range of features and things to do. Cycling, walking, sitting in the sun, and sports in the multi-use games area are just some of the ways to enjoy local park life. Residents have set up groups for running, yoga and tai chi, which of course you are welcome to join. It's also a very ecologically-minded open space, with wildlife-friendly areas including lavender mounds which are irresistible to bees. Reclaimed timber has been used for seats and fences, and in the children's adventure playground.
Boasting private outdoor space, you will also have access to Waterlily Court podium garden - it really is a park within a park. Tucked discreetly between the apartment buildings, it's an oasis of peace and mindfulness, offering views over South Cator Park, and is open to residents only. Cherry trees, silver birches, colourful ornamental grasses, evergreens, seasonal flowers, sage and lavender all play a role in creating a space for contemplating life and feeling just a little more... Zen.
Kidbrooke Village
You can immerse yourself in nature and come home to a tranquil oasis or enjoy a lovely stroll to the famous green and quaint centre in Blackheath. Pegler Square is the beating heart of Kidbrooke Village, a central hub alive with energy. The many amenities on offer include a Sainsbury's Local, The Depot (Young's Pub), Starbucks, PureGym and Fennies Nursery.
Regular trains from the on-site Kidbrooke Station to London Bridge (in 16 mins), Waterloo East (19 mins), Charing Cross (25 mins) and Victoria Stations (28 mins). Trains also connect to Lewisham, providing DLR to Greenwich, Canary Wharf, Stratford and London City Airport.
Arrange an appointment today for a personalised viewing of your new home.
*Prices and information correct at time of publication. Computer generated images are indicative only.